Regression Therapy

This therapy method was devised by the late Roger Woolger. It combines active imagination (Jung), bodywork (Reich) and psychodrama (Moreno) with shamanic/spirit journeying and integration between lifetimes derived from the Buddhist bardo wisdom of the The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Introduced as a technique in 2002, Deep Memory Process broke regression therapy out of the narrow confines of hypnotherapy and talk therapy giving it embodiment and lived experience through psychodrama and bodywork. Rooted in yoga concepts of the subtle bodies and shamanism, and drawing upon Tibetan teachings about death and transition through various bardo or intermediary states, Deep Memory Process has been recognised as a major contribution to transpersonal psychotherapy.

Deep Memory Process can be helpful if you:

suffer from debilitating fears or anxiety

something is holding you back from living your life fully

if you are functioning at less than your real potential

if you have suffered severe shock or trauma that still haunts you

if your relationships fall apart repeatedly

Deep Memory Process is designed so that in a safe caring environment you are invited to:

clearly recognise the core issues or complexes running your life

journey in time to resolve childhood and other traumas

vividly relive and resolve emotional conflicts through a healing psychodrama

develop somatic awareness of deep memories to release them from your body

let go of old unwanted ancestral patterns and influences

integrate wounded soul fragments ("past lives")

clear your energy field of negative influences

open up with love to higher spiritual resources within yourself

For more information about a Deep Memory Process session, please check out these two YouTube clips of Patricia Walsh, a DMP trainer and practitioner: